Swedish Carl Gustafs M/41B sniper rifle

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Swedish Carl Gustafs M/41B sniper rifle

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From time to time in ones life you reach a crossroads where you decide to follow a different path, and this rifle represents just that. It's a Swedish M/41B sniper rifle produced by Carl Gustafs in 1916 mounted in a beech wood stock and handguard. Matching scope mount with an Ajack 4x90 scope mounted, the scope is Swedish crown proofed, serial numbered 2134 and dated 1942. Matching serial number parts includes both upper and lower band and bolt body. Bolt shroud assembly, floor plate, bolt release and cleaning rod are non-matching. This one came with a scope can,leather sling, front sight protector, muzzle cap, double oiler, an M1896 bayonet with scabbard, a leather belt frog, and 200 rounds of M/41 surplus ammunition.

After years of collecting Mosin's it should be interesting to start a new chapter in my firearm collecting.

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4x90 what? not mm.
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Very nice MT, well worth the trip to the Dark Side.
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Congrats shes a beauty
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Thanks Gentlemen, looking forward to taking it to the ranger and channeling the force of the Dark Side
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Beautiful rifle Miller, will a Lee Enfield No. 4 Mk. 1 (T) be on a page in that new chapter eventually?
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gurn wrote:Beautiful rifle Miller, will a Lee Enfield No. 4 Mk. 1 (T) be on a page in that new chapter eventually?

That's the plan, but I promised the wife a vacation to Key West in February so that and with the prices of them it will be a while till I rebuild the gun fund. :lol:
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